[MDOsprey] birding with kids
Andy Rabin (andyrab@wam.umd.edu)
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 13:38:11 -0400
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In a couple of weeks I will be leading a bird walk for a group of =
about 15 kids aged 7-11. This will be the first time I've led a walk =
for kids. I was wondering if anybody else has any experience(s) they'd =
like to share. The thing I'm most afraid of is boring them- a lot of =
birdwatching can be a bunch of standing around and waiting. That's fine =
for adults who are already interested in finding birds, but this will =
probably be the first time most of these kids have gone birding. I'd =
like to make it a positive experience for them, not an experience akin =
to getting your driver's license at the MVA. I figure I could go to a =
place with a lot of large, easy to spot birds (herons, etc.) and find =
some nests with eggs or young. Does anyone have any other ideas?=20
Thanks for sharing,
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
andyrab@wam.umd.edu
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boring them- a lot of birdwatching can be a bunch of standing around and =
waiting. That's fine for adults who are already interested in finding =
birds, but=20
this will probably be the first time most of these kids have gone =
birding. =20
I'd like to make it a positive experience for them, not an experience =
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getting your driver's license at the MVA. I figure I could go to a =
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with a lot of large, easy to spot birds (herons, etc.) and find some =
nests with=20
eggs or young. Does anyone have any other ideas? =
Thanks for sharing,
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
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